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Leila! you low-down liar!You went out and lay with another.You larked and parked in darkened cars,while I studied all night longat libraries and coffeehouses,hoping some day to be a writer,trying not to turn a blighter,denying my parents' visionof doctor, barrister, priest.

Leila, you lecherous lesbian, why didn't you just tell me the truthof who you were or who you thought you'd be?You left me lonely, lying on hardened lava,cold as a clock that stops tick tock-ing in the lounge where western lizardslick salt and lime lysergic juices.

Lynx! You left me fixing sinks,when I dropped out of law school.I couldn't cogitate worth a sheetof legal yellow!After my crisiswas past at last I got mellow, called youand said, "Hellow, Leila! It's mewho loves you huskily and longs for you lustily."

You did the sane thing and laughedwhile I thrashed out my inner demonspraying to the lyrical lemurswho led me to temptationon the other side of night,down to the lower side of Basin Street,on the saddest afternoonof the rest of my life.

You are the Gender Abolitionist type of feminist. This means that you
feel the best way to destroy patriarchal oppression is to rid ourselves
of misguided gender roles, and instead live in a society that does not
make such marked assumptions about gender differences. The Gender
Abolitionist is culturally radical, but rather conservative when it
comes to sexual liberation and politics. You have a strong sense of
human rights for all. In fact, you are actually a very moral person.
You don't see people in terms of gender and are thus very philosophical
in order to perceive the world in such a manner. You think people
shouldn't identify others in terms of gender. When most people see a
person, the first thing they think is "That person is a woman" or "That
person is a man", but they do NOT think "That person is a
short-fingernail". Most make someone's gender their IDENTITY, but
fingernail length would never be considered part of their identity. A
gender abolitionist would claim gender should be like fingernail
length--it shouldn't be part of someone's identity. By making gender a
part of identity, difference is emphasized and oppression is often
justified. Thus, gender shouldn't be regarded to such a large extent by
society. You are mostly concerned with seeing women become fully
equalized with men by eliminating gender roles, as these roles oppress
women.